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So can ‘Putin's poodle' Viktor Orban secure a fifth term?
He’s the hard-Right highly controversial Hungarian prime minister going to the polls this weekend. Samuel Fishwick on the man threatening to bring down the EU
Warner up for the Hundred
DAVID WARNER and Babar Azam are among the star international names up for grabs in the draft for the second edition of the men’s Hundred, which takes place on Monday.
Stars praise ‘awesome badass' Willis as illness forces him to quit
SOME of Hollywood’s biggest stars have rallied around “awesome badass” Bruce Willis and his family after the announcement he will step back from his acting career because of health issues.
We'll fight for every metre vows Zelensky as he fears new assault
So much for you pull-back, Putin: the shelling goes on
‘Shaken' Beckhams reviewing security after burglary at £40m home while they're inside
DAVID and Victoria Beckham are reviewing security at their £40 million Kensington mansion after “thousands of pounds” of valuables were stolen in a burglary.
‘WE CAN'T TRUST THE WORDS OF PUTIN WAR MACHINE'
POSITIVE SIGNALS IN UKRAINE PEACE TALKS NOT REFLECTED BY BOMBS ON GROUND, SAYS ZELENSKY | Calm in Kyiv but outside there’s no end in sight to Russian onslaught
Tory MP hailed by Boris for bravery after he reveals he is transgender
THE Prime Minister today hailed the “bravery” of a Tory MP who revealed he is transgender and had been the victim of a £50,000 blackmail plot.
‘A season for healing': Pinkett Smith on husband's Rock attack
JADA PINKETT SMITH said it was time for “healing” after breaking her silence over her husband Will Smith’s Oscars night attack on Chris Rock.
Laws were broken during Whitehall partygate, admits Raab
Any ministers given partygate fines will be named, vows Raab
Time for England's red-ball reset to begin in earnest
Key and North are the favourites to define new era
50,000 flock to MCG to bid last farewell to legend Warne
‘He was an unbelievable cricketer and bloke’
Gas prices spike 13% as Russia insists on payment in roubles
GAS prices spiked today as Russia doubled down on a demand for payment in roubles and Germany triggered an emergency plan to deal with shortages.
50,000 fans say farewell to Warnie
Sir Elton John, the Minogues and Hugh Jackman at memorial service
Save our children from clunking fist of terror laws
THE growing number of children being arrested for terrorism offences is one consequence of the easy availability online of terrorist propaganda, images and manifestos.
The party that changed London forever
CLUBBING Sink the Pink brought LGBTQ+ culture to the mainstream. Its founders tell David Ellis why they’re ending an era
The self-censoring at the BBC became quite oppressive
With his new exhibition and a gig at LBC, Andrew Marr is ready to ruffle feathers. The broadcasting heavyweight talks to Melanie McDonagh about his audience with Putin, ‘shameful’ Partygate and why Boris is not safe yet
Underappreciated Bale has earned the right to do as he likes in twilight years
IN August, Gareth Bale gave an interview to the Observer which was almost comical in its non-committal blandness.
The real Oscars furore? Liam Payne's new accent
JUST sometimes, someone will dare to ask a question that no one has ever asked before.
Checkpoint in no man's land offers respite for mothers fleeing the terror of bomb attacks
THE queue was three hours long. A logjam of cars, bumper to bumper, packed with women and children who had fled Ukraine into Moldova or Romania waiting to enter the Schengen area at Csengersima on the Romanian-Hungarian border.
24-hour Tube strikes cost TfL £13 million in lost fares
THE two strikes that virtually shut the Tube earlier this month cost Transport for London an estimated £13 million in lost fares, Sadiq Khan has revealed.
How to avoid key investment errors
Planning to take out an ISA before the looming deadline? Steering clear of these pitfalls could help your savings grow more healthily, says Rob Griffin
I was out of line: Will Smith says sorry for Oscars slap
WILL SMITH today issued a public apology to Chris Rock after slapping him at the Oscars, admitting his actions were “unacceptable and inexcusable”.
Car insurers tipped as UK drivers hit the road again
ADMIRAL and Direct Line are expected to reap the benefits of Brits returning to the road, post pandemic.
Maguire can't rely on Southgate keeping faith all the way to Qatar
ENGLAND v IVORY COAST (7.45pm, Sky)
Poison mystery deepens as Abramovich attends talks
Don’t eat or drink at peace talks, warn Ukrainians
QUEEN AT SERVICE FOR PHILIP WITH ANDREW AT HER SIDE
Queen gives show of support to Andrew as she says emotional farewell to Philip
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‘Russell has skill to keep Hamilton in shade'
THERE is nothing new in Lewis Hamilton losing in his second grand prix against a team-mate, as he did to George Russell in Saudi Arabia last weekend.
‘How duke's award scheme had an amazing impact on millions'
A STAR of the Duke of Edinburgh Award scheme who was playing a key role in the memorial service today hailed the “amazing impact” of Prince Philip’s legacy on millions of young people.
Ukraine's forces push back Putin troops near Kyiv, say defence chiefs
RUSSIAN forces have been pushed back from a “number of positions” near Kyiv, British defence chiefs said today.